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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bags'_GrooveBags' Groove - Wikipedia

    Music. The title track was written by Milt "Bags" Jackson and the three compositions written by the young Sonny Rollins all went on to become jazz standards. On "Oleo," Davis uses a Harmon mute to obtain a unique timbre, one that would become an iconic aspect of his sound.

  2. Bags’ Groove ist eine Komposition von Milt Jackson aus dem Jahr 1952, die rasch zu einem Jazzstandard wurde. [1] . Bags war der Spitzname von Jackson, der angeblich auf die Tränensäcke unter seinen Augen zurückgeht. [2] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Charakteristik der Komposition. 2 Frühe Einspielungen. 3 Weg zum Jazzstandard. 4 Literatur.

  3. Bags' Groove track listing. 5 tracks. "Bags' Groove". "Airegin". "Oleo". "But Not for Me". "Doxy". " Bags' Groove " is a jazz composition by Milt Jackson. It was first recorded by the Milt Jackson Quintet on April 7, 1952 for Blue Note Records, later released on Wizard of the Vibes.

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  4. 28. Nov. 2013 · Milt Jackson - Bags Groove. Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone Thelonious Monk - piano John Simmons - bass Shadow Wilson - drums Milt Jackson -- vibraphone recorded April 7, 1952...

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  5. BagsGroove Studioalbum von Miles Davis Veröffent-lichung(en) 1957. Label(s) Prestige Records: Format(e) CD, LP Genre(s) Modern Jazz. Länge. 44:53 Besetzung Trompete: Miles Davis; Tenorsaxophon: Sonny Rollins (3–7) Vibraphon: Milt Jackson (1–2) Piano; Thelonious Monk (1–2) Piano: Horace Silver (3–7) Bass: Percy Heath ...

  6. 26. Juli 2018 · Bags' Groove. Milt Jackson - Topic. 3.06K subscribers. 1.2K. 107K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Bags' Groove · Milt Jackson · J.J. Johnson · Ray...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Milt_JacksonMilt Jackson - Wikipedia

    In 1989, Jackson was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from the Berklee College of Music. [5] His composition "Bags' Groove" is a jazz standard ("Bags" was a nickname given to him by a bass player in Detroit. "Bags" referred to the bags under his eyes). [6]